86.4-C4)
Passing On Same Poles: The radial
clearances between guys and conductors supported by or attached to the same
poles or crossarms shall be not less than as specified in Table 2, Case 19.

a)
Overhead Guys: Overhead guys of
communication lines passing through the level of supply conductors shall do so
only between pole pin positions or outside of the outer pin position of such
conductors on the crossarm.

b)
Anchor Guys: Anchor guys which pass
supply conductors shall clear such conductors by not less than the clearances
shown in Table 2, Case 19. Anchor guys which pass through the level of supply
conductors at positions other than between pole pin positions or outside of the
outer pin positions, shall be sectionalized by means of an insulator placed
below the supply conductors in accordance with the provisions of Rule 86.7-B,
and in addition thereto an insulator shall be placed not less
than 2 feet above the supply conductor level.

The clearance between anchor guys and communication conductors
and/or cable attached directly to surface of pole, may be less than 3 inches
as specified in Table 2, Case 19, Column D, provided: The guy is not a ‘guy
in proximity’ or all parts of the guy are not less than 6 feet below 0-750-volt
supply conductors supported on same pole and a wood guard is placed on cable;
also, a guy attached to a pole which supports supply conductors at a distance
of not less than 6 feet above communication messenger and/or cable shall
(1) have an insulator placed in the guy at a distance of not less than 6
feet horizontally from the pole, or (2) have an insulator placed not less
than 3 inches nor more than 6 inches above the messenger and/or cable, and
a suitable wood guard placed on the messenger or cable.

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Rule 86.4-C4

86.4-C4)
Passing On Same Poles: The radial
clearances between guys and conductors supported by or attached to the same
poles or crossarms shall be not less than as specified in Table 2, Case 19 except
that the clearance between guys and communication messenger and/or cable
attached directly to surface of pole may be less than the 3 inches specified in
Table 2, Case 19, Column C provided: the guy is not a guy in proximity, or all
parts of the guy are not less than 6 feet below 0-750-volt supply conductors
supported on same pole, and a wood guard or equivalent is placed on the
messenger and/or cable; also, a guy attached to a pole which supports supply
conductors at a distance of not less than 6 feet above communication messenger
and/or cable shall (1) have an insulator placed in the guy above the
communication messenger and/or cable, at a distance of not less than 6 feet
horizontally from the pole, or (2) have an insulator placed in the guy not less
than 3 inches nor more than 6 inches above the messenger and/or cable, and a
wood guard or equivalent placed on the messenger and/or cable.

a)
Overhead Guys: Overhead guys of
communication lines passing through the level of supply conductors shall do so
only between pole pin positions or outside of the outer pin position of such
conductors on the crossarm.

b)
Anchor Guys: Anchor guys which pass
supply conductors shall clear such conductors by not less than the clearances
shown in Table 2, Case 19. Anchor guys which pass through the level of supply
conductors at positions other than between pole pin positions or outside of the
outer pin positions, shall be sectionalized by means of an insulator placed
below the supply conductors in accordance with the provisions of Rule 86.7-B,
and in addition thereto an insulator shall be placed not less
than 2 feet above the supply conductor level.

The clearance between anchor guys and communication conductors
and/or cable attached directly to surface of pole, may be less than 3 inches
as specified in Table 2, Case 19, Column D, provided: The guy is not a ‘guy
in proximity’ or all parts of the guy are not less than 6 feet below 0-750-volt
supply conductors supported on same pole and a wood guard is placed on cable;
also, a guy attached to a pole which supports supply conductors at a distance
of not less than 6 feet above communication messenger and/or cable shall
(1) have an insulator placed in the guy at a distance of not less than 6
feet horizontally from the pole, or (2) have an insulator placed not less
than 3 inches nor more than 6 inches above the messenger and/or cable, and
a suitable wood guard placed on the messenger or cable.

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Rule 86.4-C4

86.4-C4)
Passing On Same Poles: The radial
clearances between guys and conductors supported by or attached to the same
poles or crossarms shall be not less than as specified in Table 2, Case 19
except that the clearance between guys and communication messenger and/or cable
attached directly to surface of pole may be less than the 3 inches specified in
Table 2, Case 19, Column C provided: the guy is not a guy in proximity, or all
parts of the guy are not less than 6 feet below 0-750-volt supply conductors
supported on same pole, and a wood guard or equivalent is placed on the
messenger and/or cable; also, a guy attached to a pole which supports supply
conductors at a distance of not less than 6 feet above communication messenger
and/or cable shall (1) have an insulator placed in the guy above the
communication messenger and/or cable, at a distance of not less than 6 feet
horizontally from the pole, or (2) have an insulator placed in the guy not less
than 3 inches nor more than 6 inches above the messenger and/or cable, and a
wood guard or equivalent placed on the messenger and/or cable.